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Cosmologist Martin Rees on the history of space exploration, Sat Nav, and why robots are better than humans for space exploration
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The Electric Information Age Book
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Behavioral geneticist Robert Plomin on explaining genetic variance in intelligence, the Finnish educational model, and the probabilistic approach to genetic differences in children's abilities to learn
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Brain Function and Chromatin Plasticity
Prof. Catherine Dulac of Harvard University on the role of histone modification, the molecular basis of memory, and the future of molecular neuroscience
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Magneto-Optical Trap
Physicist David Pritchard on the efficiency of cold atom experiments, Bose-Einstein condensation, and the use of high-temperature superconducting materials
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Chemical physicist Alexey Kornyshev on metamaterials, plasmonics and Raman scattering
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Black Silicon
Physicist Eric Mazur on semiconductor surfaces, light detection, and the conversion of solar energy into electrical energy
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